Servile service definition

Servile service means a quality service provided by a servant-like supplier who can meet the demand and needs of clients no matter what, when, and where. Businesses are likely to offer services of this extent as a new sales tactic in 2013. For this purpose, companies will extend ser vices for real-time experience and search service and maximize the usefulness to their clients by saving time and cost. Companies may also provide the Servile service to administer the dead zone of public service, enhancing their service as semi- public goods. Lately, consumer preference for brand-names which facilitates the experience of real-time ‘Servile service’ for clients is high in demand. Therefore in 2013, companies will be more interested in a business model which can appropriately reflect the changing consumer trend, and improve management and utility of customer data.

Related to Servile service

  • Mobile Service means the mobile service we provide to you enabling you to use and receive a range of mobile services including, but not limited to, messaging services, age restricted services and premium services.

  • Police Service means the South African Police Service established by section 5(1) of the South African Police Service Act;

  • Wholesale Service means Telecommunication Services that Sprint provides at retail to subscribers who are not telecommunications carriers as set forth in 47 USC § 251(c)(4) which Sprint provides to resellers at a wholesale rate.

  • Fire Service means any deployment of firefighting personnel and/or equipment to extinguish a fire or perform any preventative measure in an effort to protect equipment, life, or property in an area threatened by fire. It also includes the deployment of firefighting personnel and/or equipment to provide fire suppression, rescue, extrication, and any other services related to fire and rescue as may occasionally occur.

  • Cable Service means the one-way transmission to Subscribers of video programming or other programming service, and Subscriber interaction, if any, which is required for the selection or use of such video programming or other programming service.